
Joel Topf, MD: Acute Kidney Injury, Contrast-Associated Nephropathy, and Precious Bodily Fluids
The External Medicine Podcast
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The Treatment for Acute Interstitial Nephritis
A bag of sailing and Foley catheter takes care of 90% of a KI. Most of it is going to be acute tubular necrosis. You don't give them any amino glycosides you don't let them get hypotensiveYou take away the ACE nibters we don't know if that helps but we all do it right. It'd be great to see a randomized controlled trial to see if that makes a difference I am super interested in that.
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